Showing posts with label conservative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservative. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Electric Blues

  Coat: Reformation "Landon Coat" (here)
Sweater & Blouse: Olive & Oak (Nordstrom)
Denim: Dittos Brand
Blue Booties: UGG Australia "Cortona" Convertible Boot in Indigo (here)
Necklace: Vanessa Mooney
Below are some tips that I find helpful when layering for the cold and rainy weather we've been having lately in LA. I personally like the option of shedding layers rather than not having enough layers & freezing my buns off, so I typically stick to the 3 layer rule.  
  1. Start off with a good base. Then layer up your outfit piece by piece by piece.
  2. Layer thin ➡️ thick ➡️ thickest.  Start with thinner layers and work up to your thickest layer. I started with a thin silk blouse, layered a cropped knitted sweater for some warmth, and topped off the look with a heavy duty coat from Reformation.
  3. Mix it up with different textures and material. I kept my look fun and interesting by mixing silk and wool. 
  4. Show off all your layers. I chose a cropped sweater to show off the bright blue blouse underneath and then draped my coat over my shoulders to pull the whole look together. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Farfalle

If you still think that bow ties are just for boys, you're wrong! Over the past couple years, bow ties have been making a huge comeback in fashion...especially for women. But this trend is slowly drifting away again. I refuse to let a good thing go so I make it a point to work some bow ties into my outfits every once in awhile.

Since I went through a phase of DIY bow tie making, I just have too many bow ties to not wear. I classed up this outfit with my floral print bow in order to add a touch of femininity to my tailored look. 

Bow ties may be borrowed from the boys but they're oh so right for the girls! So help me bring it back in style, ladies & gents! 

Styling Tip: You can do as I did and add a bow tie to a tailored piece such as trousers or a blazer for a sleek and chic ensemble. For a girlier look, try tucking a blouse into a skirt and accessorizing with a statement bow tie.


Silk Tank: Maggie Ward (Saks Fifth Avenue here)
Cardigan: Maggie Ward (Saks Fifth Avenue)
Trousers: Geren Ford (here)
Heels: Jeffrey Campbell 'Solitaire' (here)
Floral Bow Tie: DIY by me

Monday, January 6, 2014

Cozy in Kern

Sometimes New Year celebrations are best spent with just some good friends rather than with a bunch of sweaty smelly strangers at bars and clubs. Our friends, Jesse & Melissa, invited Eddie and I to ring in the New Year away from the city at their beautiful cabin up in Kern. We had a fun and cozy little celebration this year where I ended the night passed out on the couch with a glass of champagne in my hand and my legs resting on top of Blue the pup hahaha.

I stayed warm and cozy in my new favorite Nightcap cashmere and wool poncho sweater with fringe detailing while at the cabin. It's made with an attached scarf (which really came in handy because I was freezing up in the mountains). Although this sweater is a huge splurge item, I know that I'll be wearing this baby for many many years to come. 

Sorry for being so late, but Happy New Year to you all! I hope everyone had a blast and is starting their year off on the right foot! 
Poncho Wrap Sweater: Nightcap Clothing (here)
Watermark Linen Tee: Joe's Jeans (here)
Jeans: Ditto Brand (here)
Booties: Kelsi Dagger (on sale here
Necklace: Vanessa Mooney
 
 
Part of the beautiful drive.
Pomegranate Mimosas at 24th Street Cafe.
Dinner & Drinks at the Kern River Brewing Company on New Year's Eve.
We took a stroll in this cute little park after dinner.
Blue being all cute and stuff.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Sheer Pleasure

I also picked up this exquisite little number on my crazy shopping spree at the Isabel Marant pour H&M collaboration launch that I wrote about in "I maRant to H&M". 

This silk chiffon dress far exceeded my expectations. The lookbook really does not do this dress any justice (even though Milla Jovovich looks stunning as always). You have to see the dress in person to appreciate the intricate details that include: the subtle metallic embroidery throughout the dress, the peacock-like pattern, the puffed shoulders and ruching on the sleeves, the cinched waist, and the raw edges.  

I really love how this dress just effortlessly oozes class and elegance with its conservative yet form-fitting silhouette and intricate details. This dress hits just below the knee so in order to elongate my legs, I styled it with a nude heel. I kept the rest of the look simple for my boyfriend's family brunch with minimal jewelry, makeup, and a nude lip. For a nighttime look, this dress would look spectacular with some classic black pumps, a long black coat, and some red lips to add some drama. Now show me how you girls styled your Isabel Marant pour H&M silk chiffon dresses! 
Jacket: Isabel Marant pour H&M (here)
(Complete Lookbook here)
 Shoes: Steve Madden (similar here)